Sentence examples for assimilate on from inspiring English sources

The phrase "assimilate on" is not correct and not commonly used in written English.
It is unclear what you intend to convey with "assimilate on," as "assimilate" typically does not pair with "on" in standard usage.
Example: "The team struggled to assimilate on the new project guidelines." (This usage is awkward and incorrect.)
Alternatives: "assimilate into" or "adapt to".

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However, neither the ability of pitcher plants to assimilate ON directly, nor the role of the food web in modulating such ON uptake has been investigated experimentally.

It has been known for decades that vascular plants can assimilate ON directly when grown in culture [12], with mycorrhizae [13], or in the absence of microbial competition [14], but only in the last decade has ON been shown to be a significant N source for a wide range of plant species in different N-limited systems [15].

The biblical Lazarus, of course, didn't actually stay dead; Bowie's musical of the same name was a sequel of sorts to The Man Who Fell to Earth, in which an alien thoroughly fails to assimilate on Earth.

Much like Eddie Huang and Roy Choi — whose "L.A. Son" remains a high point in this new wave of memoir-cum-cookbooks — Talde found in the self-fashioned, outlaw pose of hip-hop a way to assimilate on his own terms.

Even the number of things that a user is being asked to assimilate on the screen at once is given careful consideration.

It may also reflect a strong desire to assimilate on the part of older immigrants, and a rejection of identity politics that is rising among the young.

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"Even before the onset of Nazism, German-speaking Jews were seen as either too assimilated on the one hand, but too international on the other.

The new pay spines are divided into nine pay bands, and staff covered by Agenda for Change were assimilated on to one of these pay bands on the basis of job weight, as measured by the NHS job evaluation scheme.

Workers at Urge Lounge, on First Street and Second Avenue, take care to ensure that new dogs are assimilated on arrival.

It wasn't easy assimilating on campus, though Falcone says she was fortunate to be paired with other students from similar backgrounds at Morse College.

"Immigrants are now more assimilated, on average, than at any point since the 1980s," according to a 2013 study by Jacob L. Vigdor for the Manhattan Institute, using metrics such as English-language ability and intermarriage rates.

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